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jealous and "tyrants of women". In 1707, the
German author Johann Andreas Bühel published a
whole essay on this saying, i.e.
Regnum Neapolitanum Paradisus...
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Hills or the
Slovenian Hills (Slovene:
Slovenske gorice, German:
Windische Bühel or
Windische Büheln) is the
largest hilly region of Slovenia, a smaller...
- Fischer. The
origin of the name
Bichl comes from the
Bavarian word for hill "
Bühel"
which appears in many
place names,
where Austro-Bavarian
dialects are spoken...
- Romans. The
Slovene Hills (Slovene:
Slovenske gorice, German:
Windische Bühel) is a
famous wine-producing district,
stretching between Slovenia and Austria...
- "Marquard von Chizbuhel"),
whereby Chizzo relates to a
Bavarian clan and
Bühel refers to the
location of a
settlement upon a hill. One
hundred years later...
-
Magdalena Achtsynit, she died in 1581. The next year he
married Christina von
Bühel, she died in 1591. In 1592 he
married the
widow Barbara Schaiblin. From...
- bridge). Examples: Saarbrücken, Osnabrück, Innsbruck, Brig. -bühl, or -
bühel ("hill"). Examples: Dinkelsbühl, Kitzbühel. -burg ("keep"; cf.
English bury...
- Ottersweier. The word Bühl is
derived from Old
German "puhil" and
Middle German "
buhel",
meaning "hill". The
three yellow hills on blue
ground seen on the coat...
- Well and The Barber's
Ghost (1848)
English translations of "Ulrich mit dem
Bühel" include: "The Hen with the
Golden Eggs" in
Legends of Rubezahl, and Other...
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known German version of the
Seven Sages, Dyopcleti****
Leben by Hans von
Bühel,
dates back to 1412,
whereas most of the
surviving textual witnesses are...